New York, NY (Top40 Charts) August 6th warrants celebration as it marks the 46th birthday of late folk songwriter Elliott Smith. Featured in It Isn't Home, his first full length album due out August 28,
Diego Davidenko releases indie folk single "
Elliott" on this day of remembrance. The song emulates Smith's melodic and harmonic style as well as his idiosyncratic recording techniques in a tribute to the late Portlandian singer-songwriter.
Ghostly double-layered vocal tracks and abrupt changes in panning throughout "
Elliott" establish a sound and mindset reminiscent of Smith's own creations. Davidenko credits Smith as a major influence in his own music while stating, "I thank songwriters such as
Elliott Smith for showing me that sad, hurt, or scared feelings can find justification if they inspire the creation of a beautiful song." After moving from Argentina to New York at the age of nine, and having moved numerous times since, he has struggled to find a sense of belonging or a place to call home. Because of artists like Smith, Davidenko was able to find meaning in these difficult experiences and forge them into something all his own.
It Isn't Home Track Listing
1. I and You
2. Your Body Pulses
3. LillyAnn, Where Are You?
4. First Thought of the Day
5. One Day She'll Be Gone
6. The Preacher Say
7. Behind the Shades
8. Where the Sky Is Infinite
9. It's Not the Sky That Is Blue
10. Elliott
11. Rest Your Head on Me
12. The Useless Good We Did (An Ode to August, 2014)
13. Look My Way
Born in Argentina,
Diego Davidenko moved to
America when he was nine years old. Davidenko has lived in music capitals across the country including New York City, and Austin before settling in Los Angeles, CA where he currently resides. Davidenko's indie-folk sound is heavily influenced by bands such as
Bright Eyes and Elliott Smith, as well as the gentleness of
Simon and Garfunkel. Although this is his first full length album, Davidenko has been involved in the music scene for over a decade and has earned a Master's in musical composition from Syracuse University.
Tour Dates
August 16 -The Mint, Los Angeles
September 1 -Trip,
Santa Monica